81_FR_87198 81 FR 86966 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

81 FR 86966 - International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 232 (December 2, 2016)

Page Range86966-86970
FR Document2016-28968

NMFS is issuing regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to implement certain provisions of two Resolutions adopted by the Inter- American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C-16-01 (Collection and Analyses of Data On Fish-Aggregating Devices) and Resolution C-16-06 (Conservation Measures for Shark Species, with Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the Years 2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution C-16-01, these regulations require the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to ensure characters of a unique code be marked indelibly on each fish aggregating device (FAD) deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017, in the IATTC Convention Area. The vessel owner or operator must record and submit information about the FAD, as described in Annex I of Resolution C-16-01. Per Resolution C-16-06, these regulations prohibit the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel from retaining on board, transshipping, landing, or storing, in part or whole, carcasses of silky sharks caught by purse-seine vessels in the IATTC Convention Area. These regulations also provide limits on the retained catch of silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area. This rule is necessary for the United States to satisfy its obligations as a member of the IATTC.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 160801681-6999-02]
RIN 0648-BG22


International Fisheries; Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the 
Eastern Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing Restrictions and Fish 
Aggregating Device Data Collection and Identification

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is issuing regulations under the Tuna Conventions Act to 
implement certain provisions of two Resolutions adopted by the Inter-
American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C-16-01 
(Collection and Analyses of Data On Fish-Aggregating Devices) and 
Resolution C-16-06 (Conservation Measures for Shark Species, with 
Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the 
Years 2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution C-16-01, these regulations 
require the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to ensure 
characters of a unique code be marked indelibly on each fish 
aggregating device (FAD) deployed or modified on or after January 1, 
2017, in the IATTC Convention Area. The vessel owner or operator must 
record and submit information about the FAD, as described in Annex I of 
Resolution C-16-01. Per Resolution C-16-06, these regulations prohibit 
the owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel from retaining on 
board, transshipping, landing, or storing, in part or whole, carcasses 
of silky sharks caught by purse-seine vessels in the IATTC Convention 
Area. These regulations also provide limits on the retained catch of 
silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area. This rule is 
necessary for the United States to satisfy its obligations as a member 
of the IATTC.

DATES: This rule is effective January 1, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the Regulatory Impact Review and other supporting 
documents are available via the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA-NMFS-2016-0106 or by contacting the 
Regional Administrator, Barry A. Thom, NMFS West Coast Region, 1201 NE. 
Lloyd Boulevard, Suite 1100, Portland Oregon, 97232-1274, or 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast 
Region, 562-980-4036.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 11, 2016, NMFS published a 
proposed rule in the Federal Register (81 FR 70080) to implement 
certain provisions of Resolutions C-16-01 and C-16-06 adopted by the 
IATTC in 2016. The proposed rule contained additional background 
information, including information on the IATTC, the international 
obligations of the United States as an IATTC member, and the need for 
regulations. The 30-day public comment period for the proposed rule 
closed on November 10, 2016.
    The final rule is implemented under the Tuna Conventions Act (16 
U.S.C. 951 et seq.), as amended on November 5, 2015, by title II of 
Public Law 114-81. The recent amendments direct the Secretary of 
Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of State, and, with 
respect to enforcement measures, the U.S. Coast Guard, to promulgate 
such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the United States' 
obligations under the Antigua Convention, including recommendations and 
decisions adopted by the IATTC. The authority of the Secretary of 
Commerce to promulgate such regulations has been delegated to NMFS. 
This rule implements certain provisions of Resolutions C-16-01 and C-
16-06 for U.S. commercial fishing vessels that fish for tuna or tuna-
like species in the IATTC Convention Area. The preamble of the proposed 
rule included a detailed description of the elements of this rule.
    This rule includes four elements: Two elements regarding FADs and 
two elements regarding silky sharks. The first element requires the 
owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to ensure characters of 
a unique code be marked indelibly on each fish aggregating device (FAD) 
deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017. The vessel owner or 
operator must select one of the following two options for the unique 
code for each FAD: (1) Obtain a unique code from NMFS West Coast Region 
that NMFS has obtained from the IATTC Secretariat, as specified in 
Annex I of Resolution C-16-01 or (2) use an existing unique identifier 
associated with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer identification code for 
the attached buoy).
    The vessel owner or operator is required to ensure the characters 
for the unique code be at least five centimeters in height on the upper 
portion of the attached radio or satellite buoy in a location that does 
not cover the solar cells used to power the equipment. For FADs without 
attached radio or satellite buoys, the characters are required to be 
marked indelibly on the uppermost or emergent top portion of the FAD. 
In other words, the vessel owner or operator is required to ensure the 
marking is durable and will not fade or be erased (e.g., marked using 
an epoxy-based paint or an equivalent in terms of lasting ability) and 
visible at all times during daylight. In circumstances where the 
observer is unable to view the unique code, the captain or crew is 
required to assist the observer (e.g., by providing the unique code of 
the FAD to the observer).
    The second element requires the owner or operator of a vessel to 
record and submit information about the FAD to the address specified by 
the Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Branch, Sustainable Fisheries 
Division, NMFS West Coast Region (Suite 4200, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long 
Beach, CA 90802). Owners and operators of a FAD are required to record 
this information on the standard form developed by the

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IATTC Secretariat and provided to the owners and operators by the HMS 
Branch.
    The third element prohibits the crew, operator, and owner of a 
commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the United States used to fish 
for tuna or tuna-like species from retaining on board, transshipping, 
storing, or landing any part or whole carcass of a silky shark that is 
caught in the Convention Area. U.S. purse seiners do not target silky 
sharks, yet they are caught incidentally and are primarily discarded as 
discussed in the Classification Section.
    The fourth element requires the crew, operator, and owner of a U.S. 
longline fishing vessel to limit the retention of silky sharks caught 
in the IATTC Convention Area to a maximum of 20 percent by weight of 
the total catch of fish during any fishing trip that occurred in whole 
or in part in the IATTC Convention Area. U.S. longline vessels fishing 
in the IATTC Convention Area do not target, and infrequently catch, 
silky sharks. Data from 2008 to 2015 show that any incidentally caught 
silky sharks are released, and almost all are released alive. Silky 
sharks are commonly released by cutting the line or dehooking the shark 
before it is brought onboard the vessel.

Public Comments and Responses

    NMFS received one comment letter during the 30-day public comment 
period that closed on November 10, 2016. The comment letter was from a 
representative of Tri-Marine Management Company, LLC (Tri-Marine). 
Three distinct comments are expressed in the letter, which NMFS 
responds to below.
    Comment 1: Unfortunately, scientific data shows total mortality of 
silky sharks on purse seiners still exceeds 84 percent (http://www.intres.com/articles/meps_oa/m521p143.pdf). The conservation gain of 
this measure will be very limited given the poor survivability of 
released sharks.
    Response: NMFS agrees that the anticipated conservation benefit for 
the U.S. purse seine fleet in the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) following 
these regulations is likely minimal. As noted in the preamble of the 
proposed rule, silky sharks are not targeted by U.S. purse seine 
vessels in the EPO and they are infrequently caught. However, this is 
not the case in other IATTC nations, where silky sharks are retained 
and consumed. The IATTC scientific staff has specifically recommended 
prohibiting retention in purse seine fisheries, similar to the measures 
adopted for oceanic whitetip sharks Resolution C-11-10 (Resolution on 
the Conservation of Oceanic Whitetip Sharks Caught in Association with 
Fisheries in the Antigua Convention Area).
    Although studies in the Pacific Ocean have shown that a large 
percentage of silky sharks do not survive after undergoing the brailing 
process, restrictions on retention can remove the incentive for purse 
seine vessels to target silky sharks. Therefore, much of the 
conservation benefit from this Resolution is expected from implementing 
this restriction by IATTC nations with vessels that target silky 
sharks. NMFS is implementing this provision of the Resolution to comply 
with U.S. obligations as a member of the IATTC.
    Comment 2: While we understand and respect the conservation aim of 
this proposed rule, the operational implications of demonstrating full 
compliance were not adequately accounted for by the IATTC and should be 
considered by NMFS in the development and enforcement of this rule. 
Silky sharks are often caught unintentionally in purse seine sets on 
schools of tuna that are associated with FADs, and also in unassociated 
sets. When tuna and other non-target species are caught in purse seine 
sets, the net is brought alongside the vessel and everything (including 
silky sharks) is scooped onto the deck using a brailer. Brails are 
screened for non-target species like sharks when they are brought 
onboard. When silky sharks are seen, the crew carefully releases them 
overboard using best practices, which they are trained on (http://www.issfguidebooks.org/purseseine-3-14/).
    Brails are large, each containing as much as seven metric tons (mt) 
of fish, which are conveyed quickly from the brail to the fish wells to 
preserve the quality of the catch. While crew, officers, and onboard 
observers are diligent in identifying, releasing, and logging the catch 
of silky sharks, there are still instances where sharks are 
inadvertently loaded into fish wells, especially very small sharks. In 
order to demonstrate full compliance with this rule, each brail would 
need to be examined in its entirety (e.g., dumped out on deck before 
being loaded into fish wells). For many vessels this is not feasible 
without greatly slowing operations to a point where fish quality may 
not meet acceptable standards.
    The negative economic impacts due to slowed operations and fish 
waste because of poor quality would be significant. Therefore, if this 
proposed rule is adopted, we urge you to consider guidelines for 
implementation and enforcement that prohibit the intended retention of 
silky sharks, but do not penalize purse seine vessel operators in the 
rare event that silky sharks are identified at the point of offload.
    Response: NMFS recognizes that methodically checking for and 
discarding silky sharks on the deck takes more time and effort than 
dropping the catch into wells without searching for sharks. However, 
the language in Resolution C-16-06 is not flexible enough to prohibit 
only the intended retention of silky sharks. The United States must 
implement Resolution C-16-06 to satisfy obligations as a member of the 
IATTC.
    In addition, regulations to prohibit the retention onboard, 
transshipping, landing, or storing of sharks is not without precedent 
for purse seine vessels fishing for tuna in the Pacific Ocean. Many of 
the large U.S. purse seine vessels that could catch silky sharks also 
fish in the western and central Pacific Ocean and are subject to NMFS 
regulations at 50 CFR 300.226 that prohibit the retention of silky 
sharks in those waters (without an exception for unintentional 
retention). Therefore, the practice is feasible. U.S. purse seine 
vessels in the EPO are also subject to regulations at 50 CFR 300.27, 
which already prohibit retention of oceanic whitetip shark (without an 
exception for unintentional retention), which presumably present the 
same feasibility issues.
    Comment 3: We encourage NMFS to promote more effective conservation 
measures for silky sharks at the IATTC, such as a measure that would 
require the fins of any sharks landed in any fishery in the Convention 
Area to be naturally attached rather than applying a fins-to-carcass 
ratio. In addition, we recognize that the catch of silky sharks is 
higher in FAD sets than in unassociated sets, and are highly supportive 
of scientifically based, equitably applied, FAD management.
    Response: NMFS agrees with the commenter's suggestion to pursue 
shark measures in the IATTC that would prohibit landing with fins-
attached. Such proposals have been tabled for consideration by the 
IATTC since 2012, and the United States has strongly supported these 
proposals.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    With the exception of a non-substantive adjustment to the wording 
of the new definition ``HMS Branch'' in 50 CFR 300.21, there are no 
changes to the regulatory text in the final rule from the proposed 
rule.

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Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed 
rule is consistent with the Tuna Conventions Act and other applicable 
laws.
    This action is categorically excluded from the requirement to 
prepare an Environmental Assessment in accordance with NOAA 
Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6. A memorandum for the file has been 
prepared that sets forth the decision to use a categorical exclusion, 
and a copy is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
    This rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of 
Executive Order 12866.
    This rule contains a collection-of-information requirement subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has been approved by OMB 
Control Number 0648-0148. NMFS amended an existing supporting statement 
for the Pacific Tuna Fisheries Logbook to include the data collection 
requirements for FADs, as described in this rule. Public reporting 
burden for the additional collection of information is estimated to 
average ten minutes per form, including time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden 
estimate, or any other aspect of this data collection, including 
suggestions for reducing the burden, to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by 
email to [email protected], or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Regarding the elements of the rule pertaining to silky sharks; 
there are no new collection-of-information requirements associated with 
this action that are subject to the PRA, and existing collection-of-
information requirements still apply under the following Control 
Numbers: 0648-0593 and 0648-0214.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation, Office of the General Counsel, 
Department of Commerce, determined that this rule would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Although an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was 
published to aid the public in commenting upon the small business 
impact of the proposed regulations, that analysis concluded that the 
action will not have a significant adverse economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. Public comment was solicited on 
the IRFA and proposed rule, and no challenges to the conclusions or 
other substantive issues in the IRFA were received through public 
comment. Accordingly, a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was not 
prepared. Because the actions contained in this final rule are not 
expected to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number 
of small entities, the Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department 
of Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration that this rule will not have a significant 
adverse impact on a substantial number of small entities. The factual 
basis for this determination is described below.
    As described in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, the 
regulations require FAD identification and data reporting as well as 
fishing restrictions on silky sharks. The entities directly affected by 
the actions of this final rule are (1) U.S. purse seine vessels that 
use FADs to fish for tuna or tuna-like species in the IATTC Convention 
Area, and (2) U.S. purse seine and longline vessels that catch silky 
sharks.
    The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) defines a 
``small business'' (or ``small entities'') as one with annual revenue 
that meets or is below an established size standard. On December 29, 
2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small business size 
standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all businesses 
primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance purposes only (80 FR 81194; 
December 29, 2015). The $11 million standard became effective on July 
1, 2016, and is to be used in place of the U.S. SBA current standards 
of $20.5 million, $5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 
114111), shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 
114119) sectors of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all NMFS 
rules subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016. Id. at 81194. The new 
standard results in fewer commercial finfish businesses being 
considered small.
    NMFS prepared analyses for this regulatory action in light of the 
new size standard. All of the entities directly regulated by this 
regulatory action are commercial finfish fishing businesses. Under the 
new size standards, the entities for which the action on FADs applies 
are considered large and small business, and the longline vessels for 
which the action on silky sharks applies to be small business.
    As of July 2016, there are 15 large purse seine vessels (with at 
least 363 mt of fish hold volume) listed on the IATTC Regional Vessel 
Register. The number of U.S. large purse seine vessels on the IATTC 
Regional Vessel Register has increased substantially in the past two 
years due to negotiations regarding the South Pacific Tuna Treaty 
(SPTT) and the interest expressed by vessel owners that typically fish 
in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) in relocating to the 
EPO. Neither gross receipts nor ex-vessel price information specific to 
individual fishing vessels are available to NMFS, so NMFS applied 
indicative regional cannery prices--as approximations of ex-vessel 
prices--to annual catches of individual vessels to estimate their 
annual receipts. Indicative regional cannery prices are available 
through 2014 (developed by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency; 
available at https://www.ffa.int/node/425). NMFS estimated vessels' 
annual receipts during 2012-2014. Using this approach, NMFS estimates 
that among the affected vessels, the range in annual average receipts 
in 2012-2014 was $3 million to $20 million and the median was about $13 
million. Thus, NMFS estimates that slightly more than half of the 
affected large purse seine vessels are small entities.
    Because only the large purse seine vessels fish with FADs and 
incidentally catch silky sharks in the EPO, the action is not expected 
to impact the coastal purse seine vessels. U.S. purse seiners do not 
target silky sharks in the EPO. Since 2005, the best available data 
from observers show that the incidental catches of silky sharks are 
primarily discarded. However, a small percentage has been landed in the 
past ten years. For example, in 2015, a year in which more than three 
large purse seine vessels fished in the EPO, about 3 percent of the 
total catches of silky sharks were landed and the rest were discarded 
either dead or alive. Since at least 2005, the observer coverage rate 
on class size 6 vessels in the EPO has been 100 percent.
    As of August 2016, the IATTC Regional Vessel Register lists 158 
U.S. longline vessels that have the option to fish in the IATTC 
Convention Area. The majority of these longline vessels possess Hawaii 
Longline Limited Access Permits (issued under 50 CFR 665.13). In 
addition, there are U.S. longline vessels based on the U.S. West Coast,

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some of which operate solely under the Pacific HMS permit. U.S. West 
Coast-based longline vessels operating under the Pacific HMS permit 
fish primarily in the EPO and are currently restricted to fishing with 
deep-set longline gear outside of the U.S. West Coast exclusive 
economic zone (EEZ).
    There have been less than three West Coast-based vessels operating 
under the HMS permit since 2005. Therefore, landings and ex-vessel 
revenue are confidential. However, the number of Hawaii-permitted 
longline vessels that have landed in West Coast ports has increased 
from 1 vessel in 2006 to 14 vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of highly 
migratory species were landed by Hawaii permitted longline vessels with 
an average ex-vessel revenue of approximately $247,857 per vessel. For 
the longline fishery, the ex-vessel value of catches by the Hawaii 
longline fleet in 2012 was about $87 million. With 129 active vessels 
in that year, per-vessel average revenues were about $0.7 million, well 
below the $11 million threshold for finfish harvesting businesses. NMFS 
considers all longline vessels, for which data is non-confidential, 
that catch silky sharks in the IATTC Convention Area to be small 
entities for the purposes of the RFA.
    U.S. longline vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention Area, whether 
under the Hawaii Longline Limited Access Permit or the Pacific HMS 
permit, do not target silky sharks and all those caught incidentally 
are released. An evaluation of total catch per longline trip where 
silky sharks have been caught and released shows that, if the average 
weights of silky sharks are approximated, the amount of silky sharks 
caught by U.S. longline vessels fishing in the EPO do not come close to 
20 percent by weight of the total catch of fish during a fishing trip.
    An IRFA was prepared for the proposed rule, and the analysis 
concluded that the action will not have a significant adverse economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. Under the new size 
standards, the entities impacted by the action on FADs are considered 
large and small business. However, a disproportional economic effect 
between small and large businesses is not expected. There will be only 
a minimal additional time burden for owners and operators of large 
purse seine vessels to ensure characters of a unique code be marked 
indelibly on their FADs and to record data for FAD activities. And 
while the large purse seine vessels impacted by the actions with 
respect to treatment of silky sharks would be required to release all 
silky sharks, U.S. purse seine vessels do not target silky sharks, and 
primarily release those caught incidentally. However, there may be some 
modifications to the fishing practices of these large and small 
entities to release all catch of silky sharks. NMFS considers the 
longline vessels for which the action on silky sharks applies to be 
small entities. U.S. longline vessels fishing in the EPO do not target 
silky sharks and release all those incidentally caught. U.S. longline 
vessels only occasionally catch a small amount of silky sharks on 
fishing trips in the EPO. Therefore, this action is not expected to 
impact the fishing practices of these longline vessels.
    Thus, these actions are not expected to substantially change the 
typical fishing practices of affected vessels. In addition, any impact 
to the income of U.S. vessels would be minor. Therefore, NMFS has 
determined that the action is not expected to have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The action 
will also not have a disproportional economic impact on small business 
entities.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

    Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, International 
organizations, Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: November 28, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is amended 
as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart C--Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries

0
1. The authority citation for part 300, subpart C, continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.


0
2. In Sec.  300.21, add a definition for ``Highly Migratory Species 
(HMS) Branch'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  300.21  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Branch means the Chief of the HMS 
Branch of the Sustainable Fisheries Division, National Marine Fisheries 
Service West Coast Region, Suite 4200, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, 
CA 90802.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  300.24, add paragraphs (ee) through (hh) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  300.24   Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (ee) Fail to ensure characters of a unique code are marked 
indelibly on a FAD deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017, in 
accordance with Sec.  300.25(h).
    (ff) Fail to record and report data on interactions or activities 
on FADs as required in Sec.  300.25(i).
    (gg) Use a commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the United 
States to retain on board, transship, store, or land any part or whole 
carcass of a silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) in contravention of 
Sec.  300.27(e).
    (hh) Use a U.S. longline vessel to catch silky shark in 
contravention of Sec.  300.27(f).

0
4. In Sec.  300.25:
0
a. In paragraph (g)(4), remove ``(h)(1) and (2)'' and ``(h)(5)'' and 
add in their place ``(g)(1) and (2)'' and ``(g)(5)'';
0
b. In paragraph (g)(5), remove ``(h)(4)'' and add in its place 
``(g)(4)''; and
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c. Add paragraphs (h) and (i).
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  300.25   Eastern Pacific fisheries management.

* * * * *
    (h) FAD identification requirements for purse seine vessels. (1) 
For each FAD deployed or modified on or after January 1, 2017, in the 
IATTC Convention Area, the vessel owner or operator must either: Obtain 
a unique code from HMS Branch; or use an existing unique identifier 
associated with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer identification code for 
the attached buoy).
    (2) U.S. purse seine vessel owners and operators shall ensure the 
characters of the unique code or unique identifier be marked indelibly 
at least five centimeters in height on the upper portion of the 
attached radio or satellite buoy in a location that does not cover the 
solar cells used to power the equipment. For FADs without attached 
radio or satellite buoys, the characters shall be on the uppermost or 
emergent top portion of the FAD. The vessel owner or operator shall 
ensure the marking is visible at all times during daylight. In 
circumstances where the on-board observer is unable to view the code, 
the captain or crew shall assist the observer (e.g., by providing the 
FAD identification code to the observer).
    (i) FAD data reporting for purse seine vessels. U.S. vessel owners 
and operators must ensure that any interaction or activity with a FAD 
is reported using a standard format

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provided by the HMS Branch. The owner and operator shall ensure that 
the form is submitted to the address specified by the HMS Branch.

0
5. In Sec.  300.27, redesignate paragraphs (e) through (h) as paragraph 
(g) through (j) and add paragraphs (e) and (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  300.27   Incidental catch and tuna retention requirements.

* * * * *
    (e) Silky shark restrictions for purse seine vessels. The crew, 
operator, and owner of a commercial purse seine fishing vessel of the 
United States used to fish for tuna or tuna-like species is prohibited 
from retaining on board, transshipping, storing, or landing any part or 
whole carcass of a silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) that is 
caught in the Convention Area.
    (f) Silky shark restrictions for longline vessels. The crew, 
operator, and owner of a longline vessel of the United States used to 
fish for tuna or tuna-like species must limit the retained catch of 
silky sharks caught in the IATTC Convention Area to a maximum of 20 
percent in weight of the total catch during each fishing trip that 
occurs in whole or in part in the IATTC Convention Area.
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                                                § 180.682 Bicyclopyrone; tolerances for                        Resolution C–16–06 (Conservation                     regulations as may be necessary to carry
                                                residues.                                                      Measures for Shark Species, with                     out the United States’ obligations under
                                                    (a) * * *                                                  Special Emphasis on the Silky Shark                  the Antigua Convention, including
                                                    (1) * * *                                                  (Carcharhinus Falciformis) for the Years             recommendations and decisions
                                                                                                               2017, 2018, and 2019). Per Resolution                adopted by the IATTC. The authority of
                                                            Commodity                       Parts per          C–16–01, these regulations require the               the Secretary of Commerce to
                                                                                             million           owner or operator of a U.S. purse seine              promulgate such regulations has been
                                                                                                               vessel to ensure characters of a unique              delegated to NMFS. This rule
                                                Barley, bran ..........................                 0.15
                                                Barley, grain .........................                 0.07
                                                                                                               code be marked indelibly on each fish                implements certain provisions of
                                                Barley, hay ............................                0.30   aggregating device (FAD) deployed or                 Resolutions C–16–01 and C–16–06 for
                                                Barley, straw .........................                 0.40   modified on or after January 1, 2017, in             U.S. commercial fishing vessels that fish
                                                Cattle, meat byproducts .......                          2.0   the IATTC Convention Area. The vessel                for tuna or tuna-like species in the
                                                Corn, field, forage .................                   0.30   owner or operator must record and                    IATTC Convention Area. The preamble
                                                Corn, field, grain ...................                  0.02   submit information about the FAD, as                 of the proposed rule included a detailed
                                                Corn, field, stover .................                   0.40   described in Annex I of Resolution C–                description of the elements of this rule.
                                                Corn, pop, grain ....................                   0.02   16–01. Per Resolution C–16–06, these                    This rule includes four elements: Two
                                                Corn, pop, stover ..................                    0.40   regulations prohibit the owner or                    elements regarding FADs and two
                                                Corn, sweet, forage ..............                      0.40                                                        elements regarding silky sharks. The
                                                                                                               operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel
                                                Corn, sweet, kernel plus cob
                                                                                                               from retaining on board, transshipping,              first element requires the owner or
                                                  with husks removed ..........                         0.03
                                                Corn, sweet, stover ..............                      0.70   landing, or storing, in part or whole,               operator of a U.S. purse seine vessel to
                                                Goat, meat byproducts .........                          2.0   carcasses of silky sharks caught by                  ensure characters of a unique code be
                                                Grain, aspirated fractions .....                        0.30   purse-seine vessels in the IATTC                     marked indelibly on each fish
                                                Hog, meat byproducts ..........                         0.40   Convention Area. These regulations also              aggregating device (FAD) deployed or
                                                Horse, meat byproducts .......                           2.0   provide limits on the retained catch of              modified on or after January 1, 2017.
                                                Sheep, meat byproducts ......                            2.0   silky sharks caught in the IATTC                     The vessel owner or operator must
                                                Sugarcane, cane 1 ................                      0.02   Convention Area. This rule is necessary              select one of the following two options
                                                Wheat, bran ..........................                  0.07   for the United States to satisfy its                 for the unique code for each FAD: (1)
                                                Wheat, forage .......................                   0.40                                                        Obtain a unique code from NMFS West
                                                                                                               obligations as a member of the IATTC.
                                                Wheat, grain .........................                  0.04
                                                                                                               DATES: This rule is effective January 1,             Coast Region that NMFS has obtained
                                                Wheat, hay ...........................                  0.80
                                                Wheat, straw .........................                  0.50   2017.                                                from the IATTC Secretariat, as specified
                                                                                                               ADDRESSES: Copies of the Regulatory                  in Annex I of Resolution C–16–01 or (2)
                                                  1 There are no U.S. Registration on Sugar-
                                                                                                               Impact Review and other supporting                   use an existing unique identifier
                                                cane as of March 13, 2015.                                                                                          associated with the FAD (e.g., the
                                                                                                               documents are available via the Federal
                                                *       *        *       *        *                            eRulemaking Portal: http://                          manufacturer identification code for the
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–29005 Filed 12–1–16; 8:45 am]                    www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA–                    attached buoy).
                                                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                         NMFS–2016–0106 or by contacting the                     The vessel owner or operator is
                                                                                                               Regional Administrator, Barry A. Thom,               required to ensure the characters for the
                                                                                                               NMFS West Coast Region, 1201 NE.                     unique code be at least five centimeters
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                         Lloyd Boulevard, Suite 1100, Portland                in height on the upper portion of the
                                                                                                               Oregon, 97232–1274, or                               attached radio or satellite buoy in a
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                               RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@                        location that does not cover the solar
                                                Administration                                                 noaa.gov.                                            cells used to power the equipment. For
                                                                                                                                                                    FADs without attached radio or satellite
                                                                                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                     buoys, the characters are required to be
                                                50 CFR Part 300
                                                                                                               Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast                  marked indelibly on the uppermost or
                                                [Docket No. 160801681–6999–02]                                 Region, 562–980–4036.                                emergent top portion of the FAD. In
                                                                                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                        other words, the vessel owner or
                                                RIN 0648–BG22
                                                                                                               October 11, 2016, NMFS published a                   operator is required to ensure the
                                                International Fisheries; Tuna and                              proposed rule in the Federal Register                marking is durable and will not fade or
                                                Tuna-Like Species in the Eastern                               (81 FR 70080) to implement certain                   be erased (e.g., marked using an epoxy-
                                                Pacific Ocean; Silky Shark Fishing                             provisions of Resolutions C–16–01 and                based paint or an equivalent in terms of
                                                Restrictions and Fish Aggregating                              C–16–06 adopted by the IATTC in 2016.                lasting ability) and visible at all times
                                                Device Data Collection and                                     The proposed rule contained additional               during daylight. In circumstances where
                                                Identification                                                 background information, including                    the observer is unable to view the
                                                                                                               information on the IATTC, the                        unique code, the captain or crew is
                                                AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries                              international obligations of the United              required to assist the observer (e.g., by
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                           States as an IATTC member, and the                   providing the unique code of the FAD
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                             need for regulations. The 30-day public              to the observer).
                                                Commerce.                                                      comment period for the proposed rule                    The second element requires the
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                            closed on November 10, 2016.                         owner or operator of a vessel to record
                                                                                                                  The final rule is implemented under               and submit information about the FAD
                                                SUMMARY: NMFS is issuing regulations                           the Tuna Conventions Act (16 U.S.C.                  to the address specified by the Highly
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                                                under the Tuna Conventions Act to                              951 et seq.), as amended on November                 Migratory Species (HMS) Branch,
                                                implement certain provisions of two                            5, 2015, by title II of Public Law 114–              Sustainable Fisheries Division, NMFS
                                                Resolutions adopted by the Inter-                              81. The recent amendments direct the                 West Coast Region (Suite 4200, 501 W.
                                                American Tropical Tuna Commission                              Secretary of Commerce, in consultation               Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802).
                                                (IATTC) in 2016: Resolution C–16–01                            with the Secretary of State, and, with               Owners and operators of a FAD are
                                                (Collection and Analyses of Data On                            respect to enforcement measures, the                 required to record this information on
                                                Fish-Aggregating Devices) and                                  U.S. Coast Guard, to promulgate such                 the standard form developed by the


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                                                IATTC Secretariat and provided to the                   Conservation of Oceanic Whitetip                      enforcement that prohibit the intended
                                                owners and operators by the HMS                         Sharks Caught in Association with                     retention of silky sharks, but do not
                                                Branch.                                                 Fisheries in the Antigua Convention                   penalize purse seine vessel operators in
                                                   The third element prohibits the crew,                Area).                                                the rare event that silky sharks are
                                                operator, and owner of a commercial                        Although studies in the Pacific Ocean              identified at the point of offload.
                                                purse seine fishing vessel of the United                have shown that a large percentage of                    Response: NMFS recognizes that
                                                States used to fish for tuna or tuna-like               silky sharks do not survive after                     methodically checking for and
                                                species from retaining on board,                        undergoing the brailing process,                      discarding silky sharks on the deck
                                                transshipping, storing, or landing any                  restrictions on retention can remove the              takes more time and effort than
                                                part or whole carcass of a silky shark                  incentive for purse seine vessels to                  dropping the catch into wells without
                                                that is caught in the Convention Area.                  target silky sharks. Therefore, much of               searching for sharks. However, the
                                                U.S. purse seiners do not target silky                  the conservation benefit from this                    language in Resolution C–16–06 is not
                                                sharks, yet they are caught incidentally                Resolution is expected from                           flexible enough to prohibit only the
                                                and are primarily discarded as                          implementing this restriction by IATTC
                                                                                                                                                              intended retention of silky sharks. The
                                                discussed in the Classification Section.                nations with vessels that target silky
                                                                                                                                                              United States must implement
                                                   The fourth element requires the crew,                sharks. NMFS is implementing this
                                                operator, and owner of a U.S. longline                                                                        Resolution C–16–06 to satisfy
                                                                                                        provision of the Resolution to comply
                                                fishing vessel to limit the retention of                                                                      obligations as a member of the IATTC.
                                                                                                        with U.S. obligations as a member of the
                                                silky sharks caught in the IATTC                        IATTC.                                                   In addition, regulations to prohibit the
                                                Convention Area to a maximum of 20                         Comment 2: While we understand                     retention onboard, transshipping,
                                                percent by weight of the total catch of                 and respect the conservation aim of this              landing, or storing of sharks is not
                                                fish during any fishing trip that                       proposed rule, the operational                        without precedent for purse seine
                                                occurred in whole or in part in the                     implications of demonstrating full                    vessels fishing for tuna in the Pacific
                                                IATTC Convention Area. U.S. longline                    compliance were not adequately                        Ocean. Many of the large U.S. purse
                                                vessels fishing in the IATTC Convention                 accounted for by the IATTC and should                 seine vessels that could catch silky
                                                Area do not target, and infrequently                    be considered by NMFS in the                          sharks also fish in the western and
                                                catch, silky sharks. Data from 2008 to                  development and enforcement of this                   central Pacific Ocean and are subject to
                                                2015 show that any incidentally caught                  rule. Silky sharks are often caught                   NMFS regulations at 50 CFR 300.226
                                                silky sharks are released, and almost all               unintentionally in purse seine sets on                that prohibit the retention of silky
                                                are released alive. Silky sharks are                    schools of tuna that are associated with              sharks in those waters (without an
                                                commonly released by cutting the line                   FADs, and also in unassociated sets.                  exception for unintentional retention).
                                                or dehooking the shark before it is                     When tuna and other non-target species                Therefore, the practice is feasible. U.S.
                                                brought onboard the vessel.                             are caught in purse seine sets, the net is            purse seine vessels in the EPO are also
                                                                                                        brought alongside the vessel and                      subject to regulations at 50 CFR 300.27,
                                                Public Comments and Responses
                                                                                                        everything (including silky sharks) is                which already prohibit retention of
                                                   NMFS received one comment letter                     scooped onto the deck using a brailer.                oceanic whitetip shark (without an
                                                during the 30-day public comment                        Brails are screened for non-target                    exception for unintentional retention),
                                                period that closed on November 10,                      species like sharks when they are                     which presumably present the same
                                                2016. The comment letter was from a                     brought onboard. When silky sharks are                feasibility issues.
                                                representative of Tri-Marine                            seen, the crew carefully releases them                   Comment 3: We encourage NMFS to
                                                Management Company, LLC (Tri-                           overboard using best practices, which                 promote more effective conservation
                                                Marine). Three distinct comments are                    they are trained on (http://                          measures for silky sharks at the IATTC,
                                                expressed in the letter, which NMFS                     www.issfguidebooks.org/purseseine-3-                  such as a measure that would require
                                                responds to below.                                      14/).                                                 the fins of any sharks landed in any
                                                   Comment 1: Unfortunately, scientific                    Brails are large, each containing as               fishery in the Convention Area to be
                                                data shows total mortality of silky                     much as seven metric tons (mt) of fish,               naturally attached rather than applying
                                                sharks on purse seiners still exceeds 84                which are conveyed quickly from the                   a fins-to-carcass ratio. In addition, we
                                                percent (http://www.intres.com/articles/                brail to the fish wells to preserve the
                                                                                                                                                              recognize that the catch of silky sharks
                                                meps_oa/m521p143.pdf). The                              quality of the catch. While crew,
                                                                                                                                                              is higher in FAD sets than in
                                                conservation gain of this measure will                  officers, and onboard observers are
                                                                                                                                                              unassociated sets, and are highly
                                                be very limited given the poor                          diligent in identifying, releasing, and
                                                                                                                                                              supportive of scientifically based,
                                                survivability of released sharks.                       logging the catch of silky sharks, there
                                                   Response: NMFS agrees that the                                                                             equitably applied, FAD management.
                                                                                                        are still instances where sharks are
                                                anticipated conservation benefit for the                inadvertently loaded into fish wells,                    Response: NMFS agrees with the
                                                U.S. purse seine fleet in the eastern                   especially very small sharks. In order to             commenter’s suggestion to pursue shark
                                                Pacific Ocean (EPO) following these                     demonstrate full compliance with this                 measures in the IATTC that would
                                                regulations is likely minimal. As noted                 rule, each brail would need to be                     prohibit landing with fins-attached.
                                                in the preamble of the proposed rule,                   examined in its entirety (e.g., dumped                Such proposals have been tabled for
                                                silky sharks are not targeted by U.S.                   out on deck before being loaded into                  consideration by the IATTC since 2012,
                                                purse seine vessels in the EPO and they                 fish wells). For many vessels this is not             and the United States has strongly
                                                are infrequently caught. However, this is               feasible without greatly slowing                      supported these proposals.
                                                not the case in other IATTC nations,                    operations to a point where fish quality              Changes From the Proposed Rule
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                                                where silky sharks are retained and                     may not meet acceptable standards.
                                                consumed. The IATTC scientific staff                       The negative economic impacts due to                 With the exception of a non-
                                                has specifically recommended                            slowed operations and fish waste                      substantive adjustment to the wording
                                                prohibiting retention in purse seine                    because of poor quality would be                      of the new definition ‘‘HMS Branch’’ in
                                                fisheries, similar to the measures                      significant. Therefore, if this proposed              50 CFR 300.21, there are no changes to
                                                adopted for oceanic whitetip sharks                     rule is adopted, we urge you to consider              the regulatory text in the final rule from
                                                Resolution C–11–10 (Resolution on the                   guidelines for implementation and                     the proposed rule.


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                                                Classification                                          Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was                       entities for which the action on FADs
                                                   The NMFS Assistant Administrator                     published to aid the public in                        applies are considered large and small
                                                has determined that this proposed rule                  commenting upon the small business                    business, and the longline vessels for
                                                is consistent with the Tuna Conventions                 impact of the proposed regulations, that              which the action on silky sharks applies
                                                Act and other applicable laws.                          analysis concluded that the action will               to be small business.
                                                                                                        not have a significant adverse economic                  As of July 2016, there are 15 large
                                                   This action is categorically excluded
                                                                                                        impact on a substantial number of small               purse seine vessels (with at least 363 mt
                                                from the requirement to prepare an
                                                                                                        entities. Public comment was solicited                of fish hold volume) listed on the
                                                Environmental Assessment in
                                                                                                        on the IRFA and proposed rule, and no                 IATTC Regional Vessel Register. The
                                                accordance with NOAA Administrative
                                                                                                        challenges to the conclusions or other                number of U.S. large purse seine vessels
                                                Order (NAO) 216–6. A memorandum for
                                                                                                        substantive issues in the IRFA were                   on the IATTC Regional Vessel Register
                                                the file has been prepared that sets forth
                                                                                                        received through public comment.                      has increased substantially in the past
                                                the decision to use a categorical
                                                                                                        Accordingly, a Final Regulatory                       two years due to negotiations regarding
                                                exclusion, and a copy is available from
                                                                                                        Flexibility Analysis was not prepared.                the South Pacific Tuna Treaty (SPTT)
                                                NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                         and the interest expressed by vessel
                                                                                                        Because the actions contained in this
                                                   This rule has been determined to be
                                                                                                        final rule are not expected to have a                 owners that typically fish in the western
                                                not significant for purposes of Executive
                                                                                                        significant economic impact on a                      and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) in
                                                Order 12866.                                                                                                  relocating to the EPO. Neither gross
                                                                                                        substantial number of small entities, the
                                                   This rule contains a collection-of-
                                                                                                        Chief Counsel for Regulation of the                   receipts nor ex-vessel price information
                                                information requirement subject to the
                                                                                                        Department of Commerce certified to                   specific to individual fishing vessels are
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and                                                                             available to NMFS, so NMFS applied
                                                                                                        the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                which has been approved by OMB                                                                                indicative regional cannery prices—as
                                                                                                        Small Business Administration that this
                                                Control Number 0648–0148. NMFS                                                                                approximations of ex-vessel prices—to
                                                                                                        rule will not have a significant adverse
                                                amended an existing supporting                                                                                annual catches of individual vessels to
                                                                                                        impact on a substantial number of small
                                                statement for the Pacific Tuna Fisheries                                                                      estimate their annual receipts.
                                                                                                        entities. The factual basis for this
                                                Logbook to include the data collection                                                                        Indicative regional cannery prices are
                                                                                                        determination is described below.
                                                requirements for FADs, as described in                     As described in the SUPPLEMENTARY                  available through 2014 (developed by
                                                this rule. Public reporting burden for the              INFORMATION section, the regulations                  the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries
                                                additional collection of information is                 require FAD identification and data                   Agency; available at https://www.ffa.int/
                                                estimated to average ten minutes per                    reporting as well as fishing restrictions             node/425). NMFS estimated vessels’
                                                form, including time for reviewing                      on silky sharks. The entities directly                annual receipts during 2012–2014.
                                                instructions, searching existing data                   affected by the actions of this final rule            Using this approach, NMFS estimates
                                                sources, gathering and maintaining the                  are (1) U.S. purse seine vessels that use             that among the affected vessels, the
                                                data needed, and completing and                         FADs to fish for tuna or tuna-like                    range in annual average receipts in
                                                reviewing the collection of information.                species in the IATTC Convention Area,                 2012–2014 was $3 million to $20
                                                Send comments regarding this burden                     and (2) U.S. purse seine and longline                 million and the median was about $13
                                                estimate, or any other aspect of this data              vessels that catch silky sharks.                      million. Thus, NMFS estimates that
                                                collection, including suggestions for                      The United States Small Business                   slightly more than half of the affected
                                                reducing the burden, to NMFS (see                       Administration (SBA) defines a ‘‘small                large purse seine vessels are small
                                                ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_                        business’’ (or ‘‘small entities’’) as one             entities.
                                                Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to                       with annual revenue that meets or is                     Because only the large purse seine
                                                (202) 395–5806.                                         below an established size standard. On                vessels fish with FADs and incidentally
                                                   Regarding the elements of the rule                   December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final                catch silky sharks in the EPO, the action
                                                pertaining to silky sharks; there are no                rule establishing a small business size               is not expected to impact the coastal
                                                new collection-of-information                           standard of $11 million in annual gross               purse seine vessels. U.S. purse seiners
                                                requirements associated with this action                receipts for all businesses primarily                 do not target silky sharks in the EPO.
                                                that are subject to the PRA, and existing               engaged in the commercial fishing                     Since 2005, the best available data from
                                                collection-of-information requirements                  industry (NAICS 11411) for Regulatory                 observers show that the incidental
                                                still apply under the following Control                 Flexibility Act (RFA) compliance                      catches of silky sharks are primarily
                                                Numbers: 0648–0593 and 0648–0214.                       purposes only (80 FR 81194; December                  discarded. However, a small percentage
                                                   Notwithstanding any other provision                  29, 2015). The $11 million standard                   has been landed in the past ten years.
                                                of the law, no person is required to                    became effective on July 1, 2016, and is              For example, in 2015, a year in which
                                                respond to, nor shall any person be                     to be used in place of the U.S. SBA                   more than three large purse seine
                                                subject to a penalty for failure to comply              current standards of $20.5 million, $5.5              vessels fished in the EPO, about 3
                                                with, a collection of information subject               million, and $7.5 million for the finfish             percent of the total catches of silky
                                                to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  (NAICS 114111), shellfish (NAICS                      sharks were landed and the rest were
                                                that collection of information displays a               114112), and other marine fishing                     discarded either dead or alive. Since at
                                                currently valid OMB Control Number.                     (NAICS 114119) sectors of the U.S.                    least 2005, the observer coverage rate on
                                                All currently approved NOAA                             commercial fishing industry in all                    class size 6 vessels in the EPO has been
                                                collections of information may be                       NMFS rules subject to the RFA after July              100 percent.
                                                viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                     1, 2016. Id. at 81194. The new standard                  As of August 2016, the IATTC
                                                services_programs/prasubs.html.                         results in fewer commercial finfish                   Regional Vessel Register lists 158 U.S.
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                                                   The Chief Counsel for Regulation,                    businesses being considered small.                    longline vessels that have the option to
                                                Office of the General Counsel,                             NMFS prepared analyses for this                    fish in the IATTC Convention Area. The
                                                Department of Commerce, determined                      regulatory action in light of the new size            majority of these longline vessels
                                                that this rule would not have a                         standard. All of the entities directly                possess Hawaii Longline Limited Access
                                                significant economic impact on a                        regulated by this regulatory action are               Permits (issued under 50 CFR 665.13).
                                                substantial number of small entities.                   commercial finfish fishing businesses.                In addition, there are U.S. longline
                                                Although an Initial Regulatory                          Under the new size standards, the                     vessels based on the U.S. West Coast,


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                                                some of which operate solely under the                  target silky sharks, and primarily release            ■ 3. In § 300.24, add paragraphs (ee)
                                                Pacific HMS permit. U.S. West Coast-                    those caught incidentally. However,                   through (hh) to read as follows:
                                                based longline vessels operating under                  there may be some modifications to the
                                                the Pacific HMS permit fish primarily in                fishing practices of these large and small            § 300.24   Prohibitions.
                                                the EPO and are currently restricted to                 entities to release all catch of silky                *       *     *     *    *
                                                fishing with deep-set longline gear                     sharks. NMFS considers the longline                      (ee) Fail to ensure characters of a
                                                outside of the U.S. West Coast exclusive                vessels for which the action on silky                 unique code are marked indelibly on a
                                                economic zone (EEZ).                                    sharks applies to be small entities. U.S.             FAD deployed or modified on or after
                                                   There have been less than three West                 longline vessels fishing in the EPO do                January 1, 2017, in accordance with
                                                Coast-based vessels operating under the                 not target silky sharks and release all               § 300.25(h).
                                                HMS permit since 2005. Therefore,                       those incidentally caught. U.S. longline                 (ff) Fail to record and report data on
                                                landings and ex-vessel revenue are                      vessels only occasionally catch a small               interactions or activities on FADs as
                                                confidential. However, the number of                    amount of silky sharks on fishing trips               required in § 300.25(i).
                                                Hawaii-permitted longline vessels that                  in the EPO. Therefore, this action is not                (gg) Use a commercial purse seine
                                                have landed in West Coast ports has                     expected to impact the fishing practices              fishing vessel of the United States to
                                                increased from 1 vessel in 2006 to 14                   of these longline vessels.                            retain on board, transship, store, or land
                                                vessels in 2014. In 2014, 621 mt of                        Thus, these actions are not expected               any part or whole carcass of a silky
                                                highly migratory species were landed by                 to substantially change the typical                   shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) in
                                                Hawaii permitted longline vessels with                  fishing practices of affected vessels. In             contravention of § 300.27(e).
                                                an average ex-vessel revenue of                                                                                  (hh) Use a U.S. longline vessel to
                                                                                                        addition, any impact to the income of
                                                approximately $247,857 per vessel. For                                                                        catch silky shark in contravention of
                                                                                                        U.S. vessels would be minor. Therefore,
                                                the longline fishery, the ex-vessel value                                                                     § 300.27(f).
                                                                                                        NMFS has determined that the action is
                                                of catches by the Hawaii longline fleet                 not expected to have a significant                    ■ 4. In § 300.25:
                                                in 2012 was about $87 million. With                     economic impact on a substantial                      ■ a. In paragraph (g)(4), remove ‘‘(h)(1)
                                                129 active vessels in that year, per-                   number of small entities. The action                  and (2)’’ and ‘‘(h)(5)’’ and add in their
                                                vessel average revenues were about $0.7                 will also not have a disproportional                  place ‘‘(g)(1) and (2)’’ and ‘‘(g)(5)’’;
                                                million, well below the $11 million                     economic impact on small business                     ■ b. In paragraph (g)(5), remove ‘‘(h)(4)’’
                                                threshold for finfish harvesting                        entities.                                             and add in its place ‘‘(g)(4)’’; and
                                                businesses. NMFS considers all longline                                                                       ■ c. Add paragraphs (h) and (i).
                                                vessels, for which data is non-                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300                      The additions read as follows:
                                                confidential, that catch silky sharks in                  Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing                   § 300.25 Eastern Pacific fisheries
                                                the IATTC Convention Area to be small
                                                                                                        vessels, International organizations,                 management.
                                                entities for the purposes of the RFA.
                                                                                                        Marine resources, Reporting and                       *     *     *     *     *
                                                   U.S. longline vessels fishing in the
                                                IATTC Convention Area, whether under                    recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.                   (h) FAD identification requirements
                                                the Hawaii Longline Limited Access                        Dated: November 28, 2016.                           for purse seine vessels. (1) For each FAD
                                                Permit or the Pacific HMS permit, do                    Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  deployed or modified on or after
                                                not target silky sharks and all those                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    January 1, 2017, in the IATTC
                                                caught incidentally are released. An                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  Convention Area, the vessel owner or
                                                evaluation of total catch per longline                  Fisheries Service.                                    operator must either: Obtain a unique
                                                trip where silky sharks have been                                                                             code from HMS Branch; or use an
                                                                                                          For the reasons set out in the                      existing unique identifier associated
                                                caught and released shows that, if the                  preamble, 50 CFR part 300 is amended
                                                average weights of silky sharks are                                                                           with the FAD (e.g., the manufacturer
                                                                                                        as follows:                                           identification code for the attached
                                                approximated, the amount of silky
                                                sharks caught by U.S. longline vessels                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL                                buoy).
                                                fishing in the EPO do not come close to                 FISHERIES REGULATIONS                                   (2) U.S. purse seine vessel owners and
                                                20 percent by weight of the total catch                                                                       operators shall ensure the characters of
                                                of fish during a fishing trip.                          Subpart C—Eastern Pacific Tuna                        the unique code or unique identifier be
                                                   An IRFA was prepared for the                         Fisheries                                             marked indelibly at least five
                                                proposed rule, and the analysis                                                                               centimeters in height on the upper
                                                concluded that the action will not have                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300,             portion of the attached radio or satellite
                                                a significant adverse economic impact                   subpart C, continues to read as follows:              buoy in a location that does not cover
                                                on a substantial number of small                            Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.
                                                                                                                                                              the solar cells used to power the
                                                entities. Under the new size standards,                                                                       equipment. For FADs without attached
                                                the entities impacted by the action on                  ■ 2. In § 300.21, add a definition for                radio or satellite buoys, the characters
                                                FADs are considered large and small                     ‘‘Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                      shall be on the uppermost or emergent
                                                business. However, a disproportional                    Branch’’ in alphabetical order to read as             top portion of the FAD. The vessel
                                                economic effect between small and large                 follows:                                              owner or operator shall ensure the
                                                businesses is not expected. There will                                                                        marking is visible at all times during
                                                                                                        § 300.21    Definitions.
                                                be only a minimal additional time                                                                             daylight. In circumstances where the
                                                burden for owners and operators of large                *    *     *    *     *                               on-board observer is unable to view the
                                                purse seine vessels to ensure characters                  Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                      code, the captain or crew shall assist the
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                                                of a unique code be marked indelibly on                 Branch means the Chief of the HMS                     observer (e.g., by providing the FAD
                                                their FADs and to record data for FAD                   Branch of the Sustainable Fisheries                   identification code to the observer).
                                                activities. And while the large purse                   Division, National Marine Fisheries                     (i) FAD data reporting for purse seine
                                                seine vessels impacted by the actions                   Service West Coast Region, Suite 4200,                vessels. U.S. vessel owners and
                                                with respect to treatment of silky sharks               501 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA                    operators must ensure that any
                                                would be required to release all silky                  90802.                                                interaction or activity with a FAD is
                                                sharks, U.S. purse seine vessels do not                 *    *     *    *     *                               reported using a standard format


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                                                provided by the HMS Branch. The                         Therefore, NMFS re-opens the                          additional opportunity to recreationally
                                                owner and operator shall ensure that the                recreational sector for the other jacks               harvest the other jacks complex while
                                                form is submitted to the address                        complex in the South Atlantic EEZ                     minimizing the risk of the recreational
                                                specified by the HMS Branch.                            through the end of the 2016 fishing year              ACL being exceeded.
                                                ■ 5. In § 300.27, redesignate paragraphs                or until the ACL is reached, whichever
                                                                                                        happens first, to allow the recreational              Classification
                                                (e) through (h) as paragraph (g) through
                                                (j) and add paragraphs (e) and (f) to read              ACL to be caught, while minimizing the
                                                                                                                                                                 The Regional Administrator, NMFS
                                                as follows:                                             risk of the recreational ACL being
                                                                                                                                                              Southeast Region, has determined this
                                                                                                        exceeded.
                                                § 300.27 Incidental catch and tuna                                                                            temporary rule is necessary for the
                                                                                                        DATES: This rule is effective 12:01 a.m.,             conservation and management of the
                                                retention requirements.
                                                                                                        local time, December 2, 2016, until                   other jacks complex and the South
                                                *      *     *     *     *                              12:01 a.m., local time, January 1, 2017.
                                                   (e) Silky shark restrictions for purse                                                                     Atlantic snapper-grouper fishery and is
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                seine vessels. The crew, operator, and                  Mary Vara, NMFS Southeast Regional
                                                owner of a commercial purse seine                                                                             Act and other applicable laws.
                                                                                                        Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, email:
                                                fishing vessel of the United States used                mary.vara@noaa.gov.                                      This action is taken under 50 CFR
                                                to fish for tuna or tuna-like species is                                                                      622.8(c) and is exempt from review
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                prohibited from retaining on board,                                                                           under Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                        snapper-grouper fishery of the South
                                                transshipping, storing, or landing any
                                                                                                        Atlantic includes the other jacks                        These measures are exempt from the
                                                part or whole carcass of a silky shark
                                                                                                        complex which is composed of lesser                   procedures of the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                (Carcharhinus falciformis) that is caught
                                                                                                        amberjack, almaco jack, and banded                    Act because the temporary rule is issued
                                                in the Convention Area.
                                                                                                        rudderfish and is managed under the                   without opportunity for prior notice and
                                                   (f) Silky shark restrictions for longline
                                                                                                        Fishery Management Plan for the                       comment.
                                                vessels. The crew, operator, and owner
                                                                                                        Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South
                                                of a longline vessel of the United States                                                                        This action responds to the best
                                                                                                        Atlantic Region (FMP). The FMP was
                                                used to fish for tuna or tuna-like species                                                                    scientific information available. The
                                                                                                        prepared by the South Atlantic Fishery
                                                must limit the retained catch of silky                                                                        Assistant Administrator for NOAA
                                                                                                        Management Council and is
                                                sharks caught in the IATTC Convention                                                                         Fisheries (AA), finds that the need to
                                                                                                        implemented by NMFS under the
                                                Area to a maximum of 20 percent in                                                                            immediately implement this action to
                                                                                                        authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                weight of the total catch during each                                                                         temporarily re-open the recreational
                                                                                                        Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                fishing trip that occurs in whole or in                                                                       sector for the other jacks complex
                                                                                                        Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) by
                                                part in the IATTC Convention Area.                                                                            constitutes good cause to waive the
                                                                                                        regulations at 50 CFR part 622.
                                                *      *     *     *     *                                 The recreational ACL for other jacks               requirements to provide prior notice
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–28968 Filed 12–1–16; 8:45 am]                                                                   and opportunity for public comment
                                                                                                        complex in the South Atlantic is
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  267,799 lb (121,472 kg), round weight.                pursuant to the authority set forth in 5
                                                                                                        Under 50 CFR 622.193(l)(2)(i), NMFS is                U.S.C. 553(b)(B), as such procedures are
                                                                                                        required to close the recreational sector             unnecessary and contrary to the public
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  for the other jacks complex when                      interest. Such procedures are
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        landings reach, or are projected to reach,            unnecessary because the rule
                                                Administration                                          the recreational ACL by filing a                      implementing the recreational ACL and
                                                                                                        notification to that effect with the Office           AMs has been subject to notice and
                                                50 CFR Part 622                                         of the Federal Register.                              comment, and all that remains is to
                                                                                                           NMFS previously projected that the                 notify the public of the re-opening. Such
                                                [Docket No. 120815345–3525–02]                          recreational ACL for the South Atlantic               procedures are contrary to the public
                                                                                                        other jacks complex for the 2016 fishing              interest because of the need to
                                                RIN 0648–XF046
                                                                                                        year would be reached by August 9,
                                                                                                                                                              immediately implement this action to
                                                Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                     2016. Accordingly, NMFS published a
                                                                                                                                                              allow recreational fishers to harvest the
                                                Mexico, and South Atlantic; Re-                         temporary rule in the Federal Register
                                                                                                                                                              recreational ACL of species of the other
                                                Opening of Recreational Sector for the                  to implement accountability measures
                                                                                                        (AMs) to close the recreational sector for            jacks complex from the EEZ. Prior
                                                South Atlantic Other Jacks Complex                                                                            notice and opportunity for public
                                                                                                        the other jacks complex in the South
                                                AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries                       Atlantic EEZ effective from August 9,                 comment would require time and would
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    2016, until the start of the 2017 fishing             delay the re-opening of the recreational
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      year on January 1, 2017 (81 FR 52366,                 sector.
                                                Commerce.                                               August 8, 2016).                                         For the aforementioned reasons, the
                                                ACTION: Temporary rule; re-opening.                        However, the most recent landings                  AA also finds good cause to waive the
                                                                                                        data for the other jacks complex now                  30-day delay in the effectiveness of this
                                                SUMMARY: NMFS announces the re-                         indicate the recreational ACL has not                 action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
                                                opening of the recreational sector for the              been reached. Consequently, and in
                                                other jacks complex (lesser amberjack,                  accordance with 50 CFR 622.8(c), NMFS                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                almaco jack, and banded rudderfish) in                  temporarily re-opens the recreational                   Dated: November 28, 2016.
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                                                the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of                    sector for the other jacks complex on                 Emily H. Menashes,
                                                the South Atlantic through this                         December 2, 2016. The recreational                    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                temporary rule. The most recent                         sector will remain open through the                   Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                recreational landings of the other jacks                remainder of 2016 fishing year or until               [FR Doc. 2016–28942 Filed 12–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                complex indicate that the recreational                  the recreational ACL is reached,
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                annual catch limit (ACL) for 2016                       whichever happens first. Re-opening the
                                                fishing year has not yet been reached.                  recreational sector allows for an


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Document Created: 2018-02-14 09:02:07
Document Modified: 2018-02-14 09:02:07
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective January 1, 2017.
ContactRachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast Region, 562-980-4036.
FR Citation81 FR 86966 
RIN Number0648-BG22
CFR AssociatedFish; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; International Organizations; Marine Resources; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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